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Based on Zykrath's song "Fallen Apprentice". After being driven to insanity by the loss of her friends, Twilight Sparkle faces her mentor, the ruler of Equestria, her friend... one final time.
When the Mane Six get fragged, they try to carry on as if nothing happened. The living, however, don't appreciate that. Princess Celestia's solution is not at all what the Mane Six expected.
Princess Celestia was quite clearly overworked lately. Twilight just had to find a way to help. Unfortunately, the only answer she found was a bit odd.
Twilight is exiled for a crime she admits she committed. Does she concentrate on establishing a new life or figuring out why none of her friends stood with her before her punishment?
Another disaster has struck Equestria, and Princess Celestia sends for the Elements of Harmony to band together once more. She gets a response she never expected from her former student: No.
Twilight finds a word she doesn't know in a book. The only problem is that it isn't in the dictionary, and every time she tries to say it, a bleep is heard and a black box appears over her mouth. She eventually goes insane.
The newly coronated Princess Twilight Sparkle discovers that the only reason she became royality was so that Princess Celestia could do merchandise of her.
Celestia is struggling to come to terms with her true feelings for Twilight. Unwilling to watch her sister suffer under apathy and indecision, Luna takes it upon herself to help Celestia confront her newfound feelings.
Apple Bloom wants to see her parents, the Cutie Mark Crusaders want their cutie marks, so they do the the only logical thing and try to raise the dead.
After finding a chess set in the library's storage closet, Twilight is eager to play a few games and turns to Applejack and Rainbow Dash. Teaching the two most competitive ponies in Ponyville a new game should be a snap, right? RIGHT?!
Sick of the divisions between carnivores and herbivores, and eager to prove herself as a princess, Twilight creates a way to produce meat without harming a single living thing. Her only mistake is sharing it with the world.
Twilight's had a crazy week and is now extremely exhausted, and it shows when she tries to remember what the heck her chores are for the day. Hopefully she can figure it out while brushing her teeth.
After Tirek's defeat, Twilight uses a newfound power to take justice into her own hooves, as she notices the lack of proper punishment to Equestria's enemies. But, is it really justice? Will her enemies be the only ones harmed?
The powers entrusted to me by the Princesses are not enough. I can't stop him. Now I'm hearing a voice in my head—a voice that promises to help me defeat Tirek. I must be going crazy.
Twilight's plans to relax and read a book are thwarted by the appearance of Rainbow Dash, who insists on appearing wherever she goes and using her as some kind of chair. Has Rainbow Dash snapped? Cause Twilight's about to.
At a loss of how to be romantic, Spike goes to Cadance in order to learn how to treat a mare. Cadance agrees, and sets up practice dates between them. However, after spending time with him, the dates become less practice and more affectionate.
Rainbow Dash has a dilemma. She can either admit that the doll belongs to her, which it totally doesn't or she could murder Rarity. The second option is looking pretty
When Twilight is ubducted, all her friends are devastated. A thousand years later, she returns, but in a different way, an evil way. But is there something more than to this than ruling Equestria?
Rainbow Dash is determined to get married. The most successful apple orchard in Equestrian history is going broke. Twilight is finding all of this rather suspicious. Just what are her friends up to?
They used to love her. Her name was one of respect, one denoting a being whose very actions have saved the land multiple times. She once had a bright future before her. Now all that is before her is a crowd, crying for her death.